Mich. Admin. Code R. 333.5063 - General
Rule 63.
(1) A
registrant shall make, or cause to be made, surveys that may be necessary to
demonstrate compliance with the rules in this part and are reasonable under the
circumstances to evaluate both of the following:
(a) The magnitude and extent of radiation
levels.
(b) All potential
radiological hazards.
(2) A registrant shall ensure that
instruments and equipment used for quantitative radiation measurements are
calibrated annually for the radiation measured, except as otherwise specified
in another part of these rules or in a registration condition.
(3) This subrule applies to personnel
dosimeters, including dosimeters used to measure the dose to an extremity, that
require processing to determine the radiation dose and that a registrant uses
to comply with R 333.5057, with other applicable provisions of these rules, or
with conditions specified in a registration. This subrule does not apply to
direct and indirect reading pocket dosimeters and electronic personnel
dosimeters. Personnel dosimeters shall be processed and evaluated by a
dosimetry processor that meets both of the following:
(a) Holds a current personnel dosimetry
accreditation from the national voluntary laboratory accreditation program of
the national institute of standards and technology.
(b) Is approved in this accreditation process
for the type of radiation or radiations included in the national voluntary
laboratory accreditation program that most closely approximates the type of
radiation or radiations for which the individual wearing the dosimeter is
monitored.
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